An open, high-tempo game is likely because both sides score freely but concede too. Dynamo Brest have recorded 16 goals for and 12 against this season while FC Minsk sit at 19 scored and 16 conceded; those totals point to matches that produce chances at both ends. Two independent previews (academiadeapuestascolombia and apuestasganadas) explicitly back Over 2.5 goals, reflecting a market consensus that the defensive numbers will outweigh any inclination to sit deep.
The result market should be read through that same lens. Dynamo Brest have been sharper at home in recent weeks and their six clean sheets suggest they can defend when organised, so the safer match projection is a tight home advantage rather than a runaway win. A Draw No Bet on Dynamo Brest converts that home stability into a lower-risk option while still capturing the marginal edge from home form.
Goal dynamics favour multiple scoring markets. Both sides have conceded in a large share of fixtures and combined season totals (35 goals conceded between them) make totals of three or more plausible. That supports both Over 2.5 and BTTS: Yes simultaneously; they are complementary rather than contradictory because the pattern is not one big team and one shutout team but two teams that trade chances.
There is value in a higher-odds, outcome-specific call if the match opens early. A Correct Score of 2-1 profiles as the most probable specific score where the home side holds a slight edge but both teams still score. It sits well alongside the broader goals view and offers the payoff for an expected open tempo.
Academiadeapuestascolombia and apuestasganadas form a clear majority view favouring Over 2.5, while a minority of analysts lean to a cautious home cover. If the match follows the season numbers — multiple goals, porous away defence, intermittent home clean sheets — then markets tied to multiple goals and both teams scoring should dominate the pricing going in.